As part of NASA's Operation IceBridge, a fleet of research aircraft flying across the polar regions.

The new iceberg was spotted by the crew on board one of the planes.

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A group of emperor penguins facing a crack in the sea ice, near McMurdo Station, Antarctica

Kira Morris

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Amid a flood in Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, a woman on a raft searches for somewhere dry to take shelter. Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable places in the world to sea level rise, which is expected to make millions of people homeless by 2050.

Probal Rashid

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Hanna Petursdottir examines a cave inside the Svinafellsjokull glacier in Iceland, which she said had been growing rapidly. Since 2000, the size of glaciers on Iceland has been reduced by 12 per cent.

Tom Schifanella

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Floods destroyed eight bridges and ruined crops as wheat, maize and peas in the Karimabad valley in northern Pakistan, a mountainous region with many glaciers. Devastated flooding when the banks break. In many parts of the world, glaciers have been retreating, creating dangerously large lakes. Climate change can therefore increase rainfall in some areas, while bringing drought to others.

Hira Ali

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Smoke – filled with the carbon is driving climate change drifts across a field in Colombia.

Sandra Rondon

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A river once flowed along the depression in the dry earth of this part of Bangladesh, but it has disappeared amid rising temperatures.

Abrar Hossain

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Sindh province in Pakistan has experienced a grim mix of two consequences of climate change.
"Because of climate change, neither have we floods or not enough to irrigate our crop and feed our animals," says the photographer. "Picture clearly shows the extreme drought makes wide cracks in clay. Crops are very difficult to grow. "

Rizwan Dharejo

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A shepherd moves his head as he looks for green pasture near the village of Sirohi in Rajasthan, Northern India.
The region has been badly affected by heatwaves and drought, making local people nervous about further predicted increases in temperature.

Riddhima Singh Bhati

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A factory in China is shrouded by a haze of air pollution. The World Health Organization has warned that pollution, much of which is from the fossil fuels, is a "public health emergency".

Leung Ka Wa

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Water levels in reservoirs, like this one in Gers, France, have been perilously low in areas across the world affected by drought, forcing authorities to introduce water restrictions.

Mahtuf Ikhsan

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A group of emperor penguins facing a crack in the sea ice, near McMurdo Station, Antarctica

Kira Morris

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Amid a flood in Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, a woman on a raft searches for somewhere dry to take shelter. Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable places in the world to sea level rise, which is expected to make millions of people homeless by 2050.

Probal Rashid

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Hanna Petursdottir examines a cave inside the Svinafellsjokull glacier in Iceland, which she said had been growing rapidly. Since 2000, the size of glaciers on Iceland has been reduced by 12 per cent.

Tom Schifanella

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Floods destroyed eight bridges and ruined crops as wheat, maize and peas in the Karimabad valley in northern Pakistan, a mountainous region with many glaciers. Devastated flooding when the banks break. In many parts of the world, glaciers have been retreating, creating dangerously large lakes. Climate change can therefore increase rainfall in some areas, while bringing drought to others.

Hira Ali

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Smoke – filled with the carbon is driving climate change drifts across a field in Colombia.

Sandra Rondon

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A river once flowed along the depression in the dry earth of this part of Bangladesh, but it has disappeared amid rising temperatures.

Abrar Hossain

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Sindh province in Pakistan has experienced a grim mix of two consequences of climate change.
"Because of climate change, neither have we floods or not enough to irrigate our crop and feed our animals," says the photographer. "Picture clearly shows the extreme drought makes wide cracks in clay. Crops are very difficult to grow. "

Rizwan Dharejo

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A shepherd moves his head as he looks for green pasture near the village of Sirohi in Rajasthan, Northern India.
The region has been badly affected by heatwaves and drought, making local people nervous about further predicted increases in temperature.

Riddhima Singh Bhati

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A factory in China is shrouded by a haze of air pollution. The World Health Organization has warned that pollution, much of which is from the fossil fuels, is a "public health emergency".

Leung Ka Wa

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Water levels in reservoirs, like this one in Gers, France, have been perilously low in areas across the world affected by drought, forcing authorities to introduce water restrictions.

Mahtuf Ikhsan

Based on Nasa's information, the Pine Island Glacier now appears to be calving with increased regularity. Icebergs broke off in 2013, 2015, 2017, and now this year, prior to this major events only once every six years.

The dynamics of the region has major ramifications for the rest of the world, as Pine Island and the nearby Thwaites Glacier by themselves are contributing 1mm per decade of global sea level rise.

Past research by the British Antarctic Survey concluded that the thinning of the Pine Island Glacier had probably "reached a point of no return".